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Operation Noah (commando raid)

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During World War II, Operation Noah was a reconnaissance patrol by 41 Belgian members of the Special Air Service who operated in the Ardennes from 16 August to 13 September 1944, at which point they were relieved by the advancing Americans.

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  1. "A short history of the Belgian Special Air Service in World War II" (PDF). Commandovereniging Gelderland. pp. 30–31. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
British Commando raids of the Second World War

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